| University/Pr.B.26 contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| (31) |
Correspondence and memoranda on apprenticeships, including letter from Margaret Neville Keynes |
| (32) |
Proof English translation of address made on presenting Walter Lewis for an Honorary M.A. |
| (33) |
Paper entitled 'The Rise and Fall of the Pica Thumpers', given to Book Printers Section meeting |
| (34) |
Photostat copy, made ? 1960s, of article 'Typography at the Cambridge University Press, c. 1700' from the Penrose Annual |
| (35) |
Handlist of printing trade documents, 1795-1901, in the possession of the University Press, Cambridge (1936) |
| (36) |
Notice on communications to Printer |
| (37) |
Letters to A.R. Waller assessing the needs of the Press |
| (38) |
Article, 'Early print in East Anglia', from the British and Colonial Printer, 8 June 1951; with catalogue of an exhibition on printing, devised and arranged for the Aldeburgh Festival |
| (39) |
Typescript copies of a postcard from Holme suggesting the conversion of the Pitt Press into a small college |
| (40) |
Letter to John Clay concerning their New Design Double Demy Dawson Wharfedale, with quotation for same |
| (41) |
Testimonials to C.J. Clay on his retirement |
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Archives of Cambridge University Press
| Title |
Notice on communications to Printer |
| Reference |
Pr.B.26 (36) |
| Creator |
University Printer |
| Covering Dates |
Oct.. 1843 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 sheet |
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| Content and context |
The notice reads:- 'It is respectfully requested that communications on the current business of the University Press be addressed to "The University Printer" or to "Mr Sibley", and not to any other person by name'. It includes a note [? by J. Clay] which reads:- 'A similar notice might with advantage be sent out -- Proofs would then get booked -- perhaps in Office'. |
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